Conroe High School – Art Drawing AP
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
The Drawing Portfolio is designed to address a broad interpretation of drawing issues. For example, painting, printmaking, studies for sculptures, some forms of design, and abstract and observational works would qualify as addressing drawing issues. College credit for Advanced Placement in studio art can be earned with their portfolio of work produced in this course and submitted for evaluation by the College Board. (Credit earned is dependent upon score received and policies of the university.) Studio practice emphasizes independent exploration and research, experimentation of materials and themes, concept development, some instructorguided exercises, consideration of college and career choices, presentation and exhibition. Current trends will be examined through media studies and presentations by Admission counselors from recognized art schools. Fees include slide portfolio for exam submission material, and tools for multi-media exploration and presentation matting. Students are required to submit a portfolio for the AP Art Drawing exam.
Prerequisites: Drawing II or Painting II and/or portfolio review
Grades: 9-12
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